As rap culture evolves, more open discussions of mental health and vulnerability are contributing to a healthier representation of masculinity
World Mental Health Day was dedicated to making mental health and wellbeing a global priority
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy sits down with Denis Coleman, ahead of him opening for Little Mix at AO Arena.
Over 1000 students have newly disclosed mental health problems this year, but UoM has just 12 counsellors
The international arts festival shining a light on public health returns to Manchester
This week the University launched a new 24 hour mental health helpline and app in response to student calls for better support
Lucy Johnson gives her best advice on the ways in which you can stay fit, mentally and physically, during lockdown
The report finds that all items included in the happiness index have fallen among young people and that only 13% of people have accessed services when needed
Meet the barber who has transformed his shop into a safe space for men struggling with mental health
New Greater Manchester service to rescue students ‘falling through the cracks’ of university and NHS services
Writer Lauren Poole recalls ‘What’s in a Mind?’, a poetry and spoken word evening focusing on mental health
The fundraising event will be the UK’s biggest mental health festival, taking place in various venues across Manchester
Ellie Martin chats to the President of the Run Wild society about the beneficial links between running and mental health
Oli Storey writes about his own experiences with mental health whilst at university, and the ways he has found to manage it
An FOI by The Mancunion reveals the amount spent on mental health at the University of Manchester
The Education Transitions Network will look at how students moving to university can be better supported in the first year of their studies
The largest ever mental health poll of universities has revealed that the levels of distress and illness among students in the UK is ‘alarmingly high’, constituting for an ‘urgent call to action’
Jasmine Taylor discusses how serious mental health disorders are still being demonised by the media and excluded from popular activist narratives.
Business leaders across the UK have asked the Prime Minister to change how mental health is dealt with professionally
A recent proposal put forward by Higher Education Minister, Sam Gyimah seeks to enforce that universities inform parents if their children are facing a crisis with regards to mental health. He wants universities to work in loco parentis, paying closer attention to the wellbeing of their students.

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